Some Quincy residents have been contacted this week by a telephone pollster who seemed to tout Democratic incumbent Mayor John Spring and be not so kind to his Republican challenger, 3rd Ward Alderman Kyle Moore.
Survey questions were:
• Generally speaking, is Quincy on the right track or headed in the wrong direction?
• What is the greatest single problem in Quincy right now?
• Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Mayor John Spring? State Sen. John Sullivan? U.S. Rep. Aaron Schock? Moore?
• How would you rate Spring as mayor?
• Who are you going to vote for?
When person who received the call said the household was undecided, the pollster touted Spring as a fiscal conservative who has helped lower property tax rates in seven of the last eight years and helped get electrical aggregation — and promised lower rates — to Quincy.
The pollster then pointed out that Moore voted against funding for renovations at the Quincy Public Library, and then his company, Moore’s Floors, profited off work it did there after the project was approved by the City Council. The pollster went on to say that Moore opposed the city’s “fix or flatten” program, which tries to clean up derelict buildings, and had voted against a request by the Quincy Fire Department to buy new trucks.
The pollster then asked again who the resident would vote for.
The pollster appeared to be trying to steer the voter in Spring’s direction, at least that’s what the voter thought.
Both candidates have been seen campaigning door to door, both have campaign headquarters up and running and Moore — who, in reality, has been running for the office since September — already has mailed out an eight-page targeted campaign piece and has held two press conferences to tout his plans. With the municipal election just 55 days away, expect the race to continue to heat up.



Haha! I was rather amused by this. Maybe it’s your take on the questions being asked? I had the same pollster call me and I definitely felt like they were trying to make John Spring look bad and put Aaron Schock in a favorable light.